San Joaquin Route Atlas
Oakland/Sacramento to
Bakersfield, CA
Amtrak
California Trains

Numbers 1A-3A and 1-15 on the map represent the stations listed in Amtrak's San Joaquin schedule. Not all trains stop at all stations. Refer to the latest Amtrak Schedule for the scheduled stops of the train that you are taking.
Using the following links you can either tour the entire route between Oakland (or Sacramento) and Bakersfield, or hop on the train at any station in between and proceed in either direction from there. Click here to start at the beginning or on one of the stations listed below to start from there.
Once
on board..... click "next"
(toward
Bakersfield) or
"previous"
(toward Oakland /
Sacramento)
to take
the virtual rail journey at your leisure.
Stations on Amtrak's San Joaquin Route
Oakland (Jack London Square) |
Sacramento |
California |
California |
| 1 Oakland (OKJ) | 1A Sacramento |
| 2 Emeryville (EMY) | 2A Lodi |
| 3 Richmond (RIC) | 3A Stockton-Downtown (SKT) * |
| 4 Martinez (MTZ) | |
| 5 Antioch (ACA) | |
| 6 Stockton-San Joaquin St (SKN) * | * Refer to Amtrak Schedule for shuttle |
| 7 Modesto (MOD) | service between Stockton stations |
| 8 Denair (Turlock) (TRK) | |
| 9 Merced (MCD) | |
| 10 Madera (MDR) | |
| 11 Fresno (FNO) | |
| 12 Hanford (HNF) | |
| 13 Corcoran (COC) | |
| 14 Wasco (WAC) | |
| 15 Bakersfield (BFD) | |
|
Click on
at any time to go
to the "Route Overview
Page" where you may again jump to any station along the
route.
Each "station stop" includes a photo of the station, a local street map, local transportation options, and links to many more items of local interest. Between station stop pages there are detailed station to station maps and links to all of the counties that you pass through along the way.
Enjoy the Ride!
Amtrak Route Description
The following was extracted from Amtrak's San Joaquin Route Description.
"The San Joaquin provides a great way to travel throughout California's Central Valley. The Valley is California's premier agricultural region, bordered on the west by the coastal mountain ranges, and on the east by California's magnificent Yosemite, Kings Canyon, Sequoia, and Death Valley National Parks"
